f] -7 taunt. 0' For Communications ike. see 4th Plge. wThe Atlantic, Ilarper'B, and the Knick irwirr Magazine for February, are already on ar table, but too late for full notice now. 0-The TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS in 4his c oun ty jo- - no7 to be held, according to the Act of Ass ably, on the first Fri day in February. py- We are requested to say there will be a REPUBLICAN MEETING at the [l 3 ll of the Sons of Temperance, on the freninz: of Thursday, February third; f or c onsultation, and for the transaction wfstich business as may be deemed Dec eswry: Frank Leslie- is not satisfied with pub sbing a favorite magazine for the pub .llc,monthjy—be has a higher aspiration, an d gratifies his ambition by semfi ti o• brth a new sixteen-page weekly newspa r called "The Stars and Stripes," the fat,number of which is before us. Frank taS the energy .(which im a mark of du ability) necessary to make a good litera rijournal, and his initial number seems honor his energy. The Stars and Strtpcsis published by Frank Leslie, No 13, Frankfurt Street, New York, at S 3 pir annum. RETRACTIO:s:. — Our readers probably observed in oar last issue a notice headed “Aajmpostor,_ and referring to 31r. G eo . t. Comstock, of New York. We ror believe that we were ourselves im ped upon by A. J. White, from whom re suppose the notice came, and we deem itbut justice to Mr. Comstock to state teat we have discontinued the notice and curet very. much that it ever appeared W our columns. gr We cut the following account of accident from an' exchange : The danger of taking but bricks for irl fellows was illustrated in Orono, a i.or nights since, when two young ladies tapped one in a cloth to toast their feet nil it in the foot of the bed. Tney woke in the night nearly suffocated, and the bed on fire, the brick havinfr rt ont and burnt through five quilts, ;crtions of the skirts lying upon the foot ithe bed, a hole in the mattress,. a. pur :n of night gown upon one of the airs,- and discoloring their feet with :use.". 1 ' Young ladies had much better be mak - - -zother nrratruments for keeping. warm if. , ecold nights, than takin: , " but bricks bed feliows."-e—BradArd Reporter. After all, however, we believe that "lwt• :As for bed-fellows" are generally safer ladies than `.peiy«ct brieks."- The ter, however, seem to be most in style ;adgitig from the prevalence of marriage ins in our exchanges ; and the rapid 'rase of Divorces in Indiana and else- REPORT OF THE Auditors of - Potter County, .7 the Year emlipg December 31.1855. 1. IL lEYDORN, Fig., late leeasit '''ofPottes County, in Account with said C:7:n:y,for the Year conimcncing January le, :EFL. and endui3 December, 31st, IS3B, both whoice %1 DR. amount of unseated taxes for the years 1856 and 1857. 86,917 16 .-mount of unseated taxes as- wed fur 1858, collected by 143 28 lanlonnt of seated taxes for lt , :iand previous yea rs,notes zd judgements iucludcd. 5,681 OS amount of County klerS paid in by r:a and cancelled, 88,315 04 your commission 2 S S-15 43 at 5 r cent., 442 27 mount of seated Or '5B remain uncollected 2,132 30 , outed on seated 'lies fur 1858 116 88 percentage ailow 'ollectors for the ar 1858, , reenta ‘ Te allow a taxes for. '57, 132 13 abated on taxes l Bs7, bereentage allow to collectors fur balance due you last settlement, bated on seated unseated taxes fern ier y ears , a , lanee due from lectors of 1857 former years, on notes and igaleats - 1,075 79 $12,741 49 the undersigned Auditor? of Pot= duty do certify that we have ex d the accounts and vouchers (,f " z ' 4l a Ilidorn, Esq., late Treasurer of Potter County - for the -Tear 1858, and that we find them as above stated: WlTivEss onr hands, at • Coudersport, this 14th day of January, A. D.,=1859.,: W. B. GRAVES, J. G. BISHOP, Auditors. U. F. SIZER.j • WM. A. HYMAN, Esq., late! Treasa rer of Potter County, in Account with the sev eral Townships of said County, for ,Unseated • Boner Taxes for the Year 1858, and previous Years : • - Dr. Cr. To amount of Taxes, 18564, $366 41 By your comission, ' $lB 32 Paid Township, 350 30 Due Treasurer, •` • 2 21. - Allegany. To amount of tax for 1850-7, 172 26 Br our commission, • - 861 Paid Township, ' 201 39 Due Treasurer, 37 74 Riirmham. To nmount of tux for '56-7 130 49 • , Br your commission, 6 52 Paid Towns-hip; 116 94 Due Township, 7 03 To amount of seated returned as unseated, 6 67 By commission, , 33 Due Township, 6 34 • Onudergrort. To mount of tnx for '56-7 20 23 Ac roor commission, I no Paid the Borough, 19 23 To amount of tax for 'SG-7, 558 15 " " '5B, 28 33 IZv vnnr commission, 29 32 Paid TownF•hin, • 497 21 Doe Township, 59 95 GPIIPRPe. To amount of tax for 'SG-T 204 28 • Dy your commission, - IA 21 PAid ,Township, " lo 3g Due Township, 30 71 204 28 204 28 • s , liarrisan. Tn amiln t of tax for '56-7, 84 02 Rr rnilr e 4 20 Paid the T w n ohip, 63 48 Due the Tow ship, 18 34 34 02 84 02 'Hebron. - ' To amount of ti x r '56-7, 251 43 Dr ronr 12 57 P:11d op , Townzhip, 251 44 Due the Treasurer, 12 58 Hector. • To nmonnt of tnx for '56-7. 197 12 Br your romm;s.ion, 9 RP Paid the Township, 187 26 197 9 197 12 Homer. Tn nmonnt of tux for '56-7, 12 98 Br your commission, 65 Paid the Townqhip, 1 43 Due the Township, 1 To amnnnt of twx for '56-7, 353 76 Br your commisqion, Pnid the Townchin, Due the Treasurer, To amount of tax for '56-7, 286 35 Br repir rnmmic:inn, Prlid fl , Town:hip, Due the Treasurer, Tn omonnt of Mx for '56-7, 257 23 r:r roir,er,rnmi:l;inn, Pnid the Township, Due the Township, To ;mount of tux for '56-7, 50 71 Br vriar romreiccion, Paid the Toirrohip, Portarre. To amount of tat for' 56-7, 57483 By your commis.ion, • 28 15 Paid the Township, ' 576 27 Due the Treasurer, , 3O 19 812,741 49 To amount of tax for '56-7, 103 69 Br vnnr commis.ion, 5 45 Paid the Township, • 98 24 To rinionnt of tax for '56-7, 258 05 Ilr your commission; 12 91 Paid the Township, , - 248 88 Due the Treasurer, 3 74 To emount of tnx for '56-7, 1144 09' By cow- commission, 57 20 Paid the Township, 542 26 Due the Township; 544 63 11 91 39 o_ T_a amonnt of tax for '56-7, 121 00 By ;our commission, 6 50 Paid the Township, - - 98 84 Due the Township, 15 66 18 20 20 80 Summit.. To amount of tax for '56-7, 430 95 ,i u " '5B, . 36 47 Ey your Commission, , 21 80 Paid the Township, 393 17 , Doe , the Township, - , 21 01 Error in tax paid in '57, , 31 44 43G 35 Ulysses. • - To amount of tax for '56.7, 140 02 By your commission, 7 00 Paid the Township, „ 128 02 Due the Township, 5 00 Abbott 368 62 368 62 r-- 21000 '2lOOO 130 49 130 49 667 667 20 23 20 23 Ellinlift 686 48 586 48 -- 2 - 64 01 12 98 12 98 .Tnel;cnn. MEM 338 92 235 35G 61 366 GI Ocrsnvn. OM 273 45 1 42 287 77 287 77 Pike BEM 236 21 8 15 257 22 257 22 Rolllet 2 52 48 18 50 71 50 71 605.02 605 02 Shnrnn 103 69 103 G 9 Sweden. 261 79 261 79 Stewarason. 1144 09 1144 09 Scicania. 121 00 121 00 467 42 467 42 140 02 14002 - - - - :Wisti3r:a.nch: : 7 To amount of tax foi!s6-7, 54352 your commission, 37 22 Paid the Township s • ' 335 98 Due the Townships • 13131 .. Wharton. . To amount of tax for '56-7, 87165 -. ' Dy your commission, .43 58 Paid, the Township; - ' 478 80 Due the Township, - . ' . _ 348 27 . We the subscribers, Auditors of Potter County, do certify, that-havingexamined the accouns and vouchers of Wm H. Hy dun', Esq., late Treasurer of said Coun ty, with the several Townships_ of said County, do find them as above stated. WONEss, our hands, at Coudersport, this 11th day of January. A. D. 1859. W: B. GRAVES, I - .1. C. BISBOP, Auditors. U. F. • W5l. . 11YD0.11.51, Esq., late" Treasa , re, o{ Potter County, in account with the sev eral School Districts of said County, for Un - seate! School Taxes for the Year 1838 and pre viou Years : Abbott To amount of tas for '56-7, By yotir eounnit.sioa, Paid the District, Due the Treasurer. 1, Allegany. To draOnnt of tax for '56-7, 253 47 By yotir corami . e.siun, . 12 G 3 Paid the District, .294 68 Due the Treasurer. . 54 84 - -! Bingham. ' I . To amount of tax for '56-7, 101 95 • By yonr commission, . 509 Paid the District,. . 82 15 Due the District. 14 71 ICI 95 101 95 Clara. To amount of tax for '56-7 34 94 Paid the District, 33 26 By yodr commission. 1 68 Coudersport. To amount of tax fur '5O, . 11 32 13.fyont- commission, 57 Paid the Borough ; 10 75 Eulalia. To amountof tax fur '56-7, By yotir commissioo p 15 98 Paid the District, 310 54 Due the Treasurer, . 698 Genesee To amount of tax for '57, - Lly your commission, Due the District, Harrison. To amount of tax for '5O-7, 115 09 By your commission, Paid the District, Hebron. To amount of tax for '56-7, 457 13 By your commission, 22 S 5 Paid the District, 4::0 Due the District, 3 75 Hector. To amount of tax for '56-7, 246 38 By your commission, 12 32 Paid the District, 22S no Due the District, 6 06 Homer. To amount of tax fur '56-7, 15 48 By your commission, Baia the District, 14 7 1 Jackson To amount of tai fur '56-7, 305 40 B;• your colaulissioa, Paid the District, Due the Treasurer„ 0 Wa yo. To amount of tax fur 'st;-7, 496 20 By your coulmission, Paid the District, Due the Treasurer, Pike To amount of tax for '56-7, 224 67 By your cooirnission, Paid - the District, Due the District, Portage To amount of tax fur '57, 78 33 By your commission, Paid the District, Roulet To amount of tax fur ';l6-7, 41 61 By your -coniinission, Paid the District, Dee the District., Sharon To amount of tax for 'SG-7, 233 38 By your commis ion, l'aid the District, Due the District; Sweden To "amountof tax fur '56-7! 302 40 By your commission, Paid tin Diitrict, Due.the Treasurer, - Stewardson. To amount of tax for '56-7, 569 30 By your commission, Paid the Districy Sylvania To amount of tax for 1857, 158 14 By yohr commission, Paid the District,' To amount of 1957, -- •_313 92 Due the Treasurer,. • - - • 190 By yeui•cornmissioti, - - 1569 Paiii.the District,' - . ;: 294 84 544 52 541 52 ' • - 315'52 315 52 Ulysses. To. arnonnt of tax for '56-7, 273 46 • By your commission, ' ~ 13.67 Paid the.Dintrict., . •.. 259 79 871 65 - 871' 65 ' West Branch. • To amount of tax . for '56-7 2 . 731 33 By yciur commission; • 36 51 Paid the District,. ' - 503 50 Due theDistriet, _l9l 37 Wharton: ..; To amount of-tar for '504-, 8;11 1 '' By yanr commission;' • " 43 GO Due the Distiict, 89797. We, the. subscribers, Auditors of -Pot ter County, hayingiexainined the accounts and.y . ouchers of Win. H. Elyciorn; late Treasurer of said County, in Account with several '&110 , 1 Districts Of said County for the year 185 - ancl., previous years, do certify . that we . find :theui. as stated in the foregbing account. ; Dr. Cr $87014 $44 31 841 89 WITNESS our hands at (loud n.Fport this 12th, day of Ja wiry,' A. D.. 1859. 16 06 83620 886'20' - ANBOUNCEIIIIENT IpiTRAOR .10.11NANIC I - No I - luinbug. A LADIES TA . SHtONABLE FITANISIIING 307 31' 3UI 31 L STORE IN POTTER COUNTY. - rts. E. 11, N. GUIULEY has established j a fashionable and extensive Ladies' Fur nishing Store, at Ulysses, Potter Co.,'. Pa., three miles; west of LewiSVille. where shewill take pleashre in furnishing Millinery, Ma:utaii mak ing, and Ladies' Apparel generally; in better style and at much lower rates than ever before olfered in this county. Mrs. G. receives the fashions from New YOrk regularly-, and is therefore enabled to make or repair Bonnets in the latest style and with unexceptiona ble take and durability. Alt articles warrant ed. to be us represented She desireq the pub lic t4ill and assure theniselves of the cor rectness of her statements. MeS•sis. Lara bee &•.; Co., receive and sup ply orders to cusioniers at Lewisville. 34 94 34 94 T. f, Gridley will-receive and promptly fill ord6ri t . throughout this and thu adjoining countics, at shop prices. 11.32 11 32 Special arrangements made for Holiday supplies. cimneetion with theabOve,T.E.Gßlb- LEV' would announce to the public - -of Put ter Il'.l the adjoining counties, that lie will regularly visit them, prepared to furnish lilt articles of Female and Male Attire, and Family Gozi6 in genera], warranted to be precisely as 110[S/1:Ill represent, and at much lower prices than eau-be bunght of any other person, in the count - . i Eyes Open - . pars Open i 1 ; 21j i. RTIGHT ABOUT FACES ! all ye that bath ears. let hitri hear, 11 and he that lnith eiies, let him 4 conie and see the wonders being done in Wellsville, the City of Tanneries, and 'especially at the Old Regulator, where thirty-two men and seven bays fire wanted to work fifteen hours every day, (;Sundays excepted.j and he that hath no money came. Bring a board, bring a shingle. hog, brii,g a geese, bring is deer, bring a hide, bring a mink, bring a pelt, bring your butter—bring what von like, you shall not-be turned empty awry because vou have not the filthy lucre to buy your bread. Thus endeth the lint lesson. CLARK & PHILLIPS. 319 54 326 52 326 53 DEM 6 42 12182 123 34 123 34 5 79 109 30 118 O. 115 09 457 13 457 13 I'l;;III - THING bought and sold at the Old Ile,gulotor. except Gas, Gas. Scandal "and Barney. Soft Soap and Soder, at sixpence a p!mod, must he had at Same Brothers, at Some Brothxrs, in this town. 7 20 : cr,A.r.K sz PHILLIPS: 246 38 246 38 WIRE LEAP LARD. and tubs, Ifan be had at the Old Regulator. Also. si,:rar Cured Hams, aplenty of heads, Shanks and Ribs. ' CLARK k PHILLIPS. 15 43 15 43 15 - 27 252 62 2 49 307 80 3J739 The undersigned, the Pounder and Publish er of VAN COURT'S COUNTERFEIT DETEC TOR, desirous of retiring from .this, branch of business, bas merged that old established work; in the popular BANK NOTE REPORTER of IMLAY & BICKNELL. .linving :published Van Court's Detector since 1535, the under signe4 reluctantly' parts with his old. friends and subscribers ; but this reluctance is less ened by the conviction, that in MAY A: BICKNELL'S BANK NOTE REPORTER they will Lie'ccive a work that matches the times. J. VAN COURT. 24 81 473 23 1 86 498 06 4JB 06 11 23 212 87 Pliladelphia, Dec. 20, 1858 224 67 224 67 • NOTICE. All Subscriptions to &I Bicknell's 331 74 42 BANK NOTE. REPORTER • I are payable scrupulously in Advance. This is the oldest -Bank Note Publication in the xvorld. For thirty long years .it has .main. Mined an unsullied reputation, and continues to be the necessary companion of all business people over the whole continent of America.' THE GOIRIS OF THE WORLD! Nowlin press by ImL.ty c DICKNELt, will be give 4 grattlitously'to all. old and, new sub scribers. -All Coin Charts, Gnidesl and Man aals,las compared with this, may be consider ed wnste.paper. 78 33 783:: 2 OS 33 4:1 403 41 61 41 61 11 66 218 89 2 83 1 - TERMS. To. the Semi-Monthly, $1,50 per annum I Monthly,- . 1,00 " • Single Copies, at the Connter,' 10 Cents.- t 3luiled, -.. 12 " t• Address • IMLAY it .BICK.NTI.O.; Box 1150, Post Office; Philadelphia, Pa, [22-3ino.] D 233 38 233 39 EMI 309 96 - 22 68 ENTISTRY.' SUEERAIt, Dentist, of Wellsville,, Jrl., Allegany Ca., N. T., respectfully an.. nouaces to the people of . Potter and the ad.! joining Counties in Penn'a, that he is perma.' nently established in Wellsville, and is pre., pared to perform - the -various opelations in Dentistry: 'Especial attention is solicited to. his style of inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH, Supelior' to any other style known, called :"Alien's Continuous gum." All Work. war 'ranted. Letters of inquiry promptly answered. Nay. 10, 1858. 11. 31. SHEERAIL 325 08 325 OS 2S 46 540 34 '569 30 569 30 7 9O 150 24 158 14 158 14 273'46 273 46 731 33 731 38 971 57 871 57 W. GRAVES, J. - Auditors H. F. A CARD. Philadelphia, Pa " ,, - - ! •-• ; .:'411ili . 'i:ABlIdE : ,..p.ictU I ,'-:'l', -• 5i0'09,747,29,05! 4ARK HARK .! What itTatie Is That ? 4 - 14 IT rs ',THE RUSH - AT 'TEAT OLD NJ" • "REGULATOR, in full`blast from 6 A. tr.. - to 9 r.•td. f . by the good people from Dan to Baresheba; after the good. things thtrein tained-,..Wellsville is ,a fast City, and the peo ple are -fest tiags. at my) how they do work at that 'old Store! Farming and Leg ging can't begin with it; and they don't try to bait any -b9dy with 6c. Sugar, and call it Stich int:gilt possibly . do for Vinegar, ,if qleansed. , • $lO,OOO worth of choice Pork, bronght . in the Hog frotlicirning, and Liv,iugston coun ties, packed by Clark & Phillips; 30000 Sugar Cared Hams; 22000 Shoulders; 12000 Pare Lard 6000 Roots and Shoes';, 47,000 Horse Feed; 05790 Nails, - 4i-to 5c ; 78000 Hard ware. Crow,Bars, Iron, Tin _Ware, Stone and Wooden Ware,Tools, for Mechanics, Farmers and everybodY; 1000 Roar, 54,75 td : S7 ;: 76 Chests of Tea; from 35 to • sc. ;,:Paints, Oils, Flaid,'Alcohol, Cawpherie, and 200060, other ttiings; 400 Bushels - Stone Lime, cheap ; Rub bers and Bittfaio Over-Shoes 'for nen Women aud Children. , . .4. WANTED! at that "Old llegulator , " in Wellsville, foot of Plank Road street, on the Railroad, surrocnd- Shingle Shanties, Lime Shanties, Pork Pacilig.iled !lour Shanties, all the good peo ple, mail sid.she-rvAil. including the pretty Lasses and' priti Old Maids. to 'cairy off the needful, snbstantial and fiinciful things therein contained. Thus endeth Waut No. 1. No 4 2 calleth for.! 2000000 Sawed Shingles, 1500000. Shaved do. .2000090 Lumber, • • Also big Deers and Little Dears, some Bears, some PatridgeS, some Poicupirte,, Cpsl6 $lO, Butter, Cbeese;.lloats, Ogs, Poultry, Corn, Sze. Come alive who wish to buy or soli; we will do you good. Doubt it not if any say nay.— it is not 'oar fault that fools and are not all defunct. So now we are prepared to greet you with a Merry Christmas and a Hap py New, Year! ,CLARK ..ft PHILLIPS. Wel!aville, Der. 21, 1858. ' . [11:22 P. S. If that Printer Made 51500 by mind ing his own busiriess,And $.500 more by let ting his neighbor's •alone, what ;nought some some other's do? Let unhappy mtdlers answer. NOTICE. BE P BLIU are hereby notified that hav i iing p ' rchased the Saw - Mill Property at Lymanvil e. in the county of Potter. now o-c -eupied by Elihu Starkweather, 1 have ap pointed the said Elihu Starkweather my Agent, for the transaction of all business in relation to the carrying on the bu,iness of Stocking and Manufacturing Lumber at the said Mill. AUSTIN A. KIRBY. Cowleisport, Oct. 5, 18 7. 11:16-3mo+, TO :EVERY FEJI.44E IN THE USITED STATES.. MRS. MONTAGUE'S FEMALE CORDIAL VCR TEIf CUIiE OF ALL THOSE PAINFUL IiLSEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. Mrs. -. M7ismons:. for 'ninny, years afflicted with most of the diseases that are cammon'to females, spending a' large fortune in ten years in trying the different means of treatment fur her relief, to no avail, Was prevailed upon by . mans of her friends to visit Cuba, December '4B, .for the purpose of regaining, -her-former health. While there, she obtained a prescrip tion from a Spanish Physician— "Whose sili•er locks • , • Were tending to the grave." With which, through the mercy of God, she was restored to her youthful health. After het. return she made knOwn to hun dreds of h6r female sufferers the effects of the remedy with equally as great success. This extraordinary medicine is.otfered to the public for the relief - arid cure of all the painful and dangerous diseases peculiar to women, and that the female constitution is subject to. TO those suffering. from •' Prolapsus Uferi.," Lucorrhoea, Ammorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Dys menorrhoea-Ohlorosis, a speedy cure can be obtained. ~ • To those stiffering, from Falling of the Womb or Uterine . Weakness of any kind, the Fernale Cordial is especially recommended.,. It is war ranted to Sure this painful disease if perse vered in. e .• In all spinal affections, pain in the region of the Pel:is,. Lowness of Spirits, Hysteria Sick-headache. and all thosediseases arising from the peculiar formation of women, the Cordial will be found o: an immense value. 'This medicine moderates till excess, and-re moVes all,obstruction invigorates. the de biliated constitution for the duties of life, and when taketi.in middle age proves a blessing. ,Modesty forbids ns, in a public advertise ment, to make full the details ; bat the wrap per around. each letter. will fully explain every case. , . -Merchants, females, or others, by sending a three cenVstatnp, can have any. iidormation respecting the opetations of the medicine.- Agents wanted in every village in the-Uni ted States: Put tip in half pint bottles • -S. per bottles; 50 per cent. off to the trade. All orders mast be . addressed to. Dr. J. D, STOXEROAD, • (Sole Propriclor,) Lewilitown, Pa.., Box 111 11:1-17 PHILLIPS render their thanks to all the; good people of this Common wealth for their most liberal •patronage, and they do tende.r their ipeeial thanks to their competitors and - any others, for their gentle barking for all time. 'concocted. falsehood for all time,. envy and jealousy; for no doubt it was.mcant , for evil, but has proved our good. So go tibead. The more the better. 20' ' . • CLARK & PHILLIPS. Register's Notice. %TOTICE is hereby given that the following Aceoimi lave .been passed and filed in the Register's Office in Potter County, and that the same %kill . be. presented to . the Orphans' Court of ; saidcounty, for confirmition and al. l6U;ance, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of Feb rtiaiy nests at the Court House in the ,Boro' of Couderspoft;,vizt • Account, ofirdia M. Smith, administratrix of the estate :.of Schuyler M. Smith, : late of Sharon Township ; deceased. - 4. 11: _BUTTERWORTH; Register. •- • Cotiddripoit.; Jan. 13, 1859: ' FLOW?.,; FORK. and Beans; Horse Feed, Corn. yd.4al, Oats, Shorts enqugh to• sup ply a - iaall. nation, at the Old .Re o alator. • 2 CLARK& PHILLIPS-. IF,ANYBODY, in . cl riding maids and matrons, Oh Or. Vonng, plain or pretty, wish to buy or:sell tilly . thmg, we give it as our undid oein ion,}they had better come to tbat. same Old Itegnlator; kept in full blast by, L . CLARK kritILLIPS. , gt6AW /i ,g 7 ci A "4„ IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,' rtrrasecon, PA. - - ve.inAncry 110: ' 300 Students attending Sauttaty, 1858: : -Now the largest and !most thorough - Com mercial School'of 'the United States. Youhg men prepared for actual duties of the Count ing Room. , • , Seem, A. M. PtoH of Book-keeping aiid Science_of Acconnts.r, , Teacher of Arithmetic, and Commercial Calculation; J.' A. IfErnitics and T. C. ,JENefee, Teachers of Book-keeping.' _t A. COWLEY and W. A.. MILLER' Profs. of Pen- Manship. , SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENIRY BOCK , KEEPING, , - As used' in . every dep4rtment of husi COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID, BUS. - LNESS WRIT!? O:-DETECTING ; COUNTERFEIT MONEY— . MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCZ--,Colt z • MERCIAL LAW— . . • Are taught, and all other subjects »etres sary for the success; and thorough educatton. - _ of a practiCal.husiness man.- 1. 2 P it'E T. "Tj M S Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh, - for the past three ye: . ..rs‘ l ale° in Eastern and Wes tern Cities, for best Writing, NOT ENGRAVED . WORK. • IMPORTANT, INFORDIATION.' students enter at any time—No: vaeatloi.— Titae unlimited—Revieir , nt pleasure—G rad= uate4 assisted in obtaining situationsTiii tion for "full Commercial Coarse; $35,00; Av erage tiLle 8 to 12 Weeks; Board, $2.50. per week; Stationeris6,oo--Enlire cost s $1.311,04 to 570,00. _ _ riZe;• Ministers' Sons ;received a 1 half price. ror Card—Circular--;-Specimens of Mod ness and Ornamental Writing—ineloso stamps, and addrcks i,• - ' F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg:kV:l. 10:9-1y* AdminitrAiors',sale BY AUTHORITY ofa decree of the Or , pitons' Court of Potter County, made De cember 20th, 1858, at Shall expose to public sale, at the Court lltinXe in Coudersport, :at one o'clock P. M. on 'TUESDAY, the 22N1) DAY OF FEBRUAII.Y i.NEXT, the follo wing described real estate, late the,proparty . Ga bidet Baines., deceased, to •- Situated in Sharon Townships, Potter Co.; and bohnded and described as follows : Being a let sold hp the Oswayo Lumbering'Assockt,- lion to Gabriel Barnes P ond Isaac F. Barnes, Aug 2:;, 1832,—beginning at a pinestump corner, being the south west corner of alot surveyed to Owen llock now lands of Joseph Manh and R. L. Nichols - ; thence by the - line of said lot South 63°,: : EaSt eighty perches, to a - post corner+ thence South 21°, West eight een perches. to a post corner; thence South 74', West thirty-seven.perClies, to a post cor ner on the South bank of the Oswayo Creek; thence along the South batik of said creek South 70', East thirty4Me perches, to a post corner; thence South-27k°, East sixteen. per ches to a post corner; thence South (leaving said creek) eleven perches .to a post corner in the - line of a lot surveyed' for Arebibild Stoat 'thence, by the: dine of said lot and- ItansomSloat's lot, West ninety-six perche.', to t.post corner; thence North ninety perches., to a corner in the road.lnear the South .bank of the Oswayo Creek; thence North 8t °, East twenty-seven perches and seven-tenths, to a post corner in' the Eleven Mile Road; thence North 27', East seven perches, to the place of beginuimr ; ,containing 48-4 acres, strict meas ure, on which Are erected two frame dwelling houses, one water saw-hdll and about foul' acresireproved.—ALSO—A lot of land sold by Mann k Nichols to Gabriel and isnae F. Barnes; June 14, 1853, boanded as follows Begiuning at t post corner (being the Soeth-East corner of a lot surveyed for- Jonathan Oles; in Shardn Township.) in the East line of Warrant'No 2142; thence hy said line,,Sonth nne hundred and six and three tenths perches, to a post corner; thence West one hundred and ninety perches to a post in the line of 11 Webt;,'s lot; thence by the line of said lot North nine and three-tenths perches, to a post corner, being the North-east corner of the Webb lot; thence along the line of the Webb, lot, North : o:f", West one hundred and seven perches, to a poSt corner in the line of Joseph Mann's land; thence along the Mid of said land, North forty-three perches to a beech corner; thence along the line of Joseph Mann's land, West eighty perches, to a hemlock cor ner; thence North eighty-four and t three tenths pereltes, to-an oak corner ; thenOe West one hundred and twenty perches to a postcor ncr in the line•of G. F: Fuller's lot; thence by the line ,of said lot, lit rth forty perches ? to a beech corner. in the .West line of ;Warrant No. 2142; thence North. !thing said line,. One hundred and fire and seven-tenths perchci,bs a - post cot tier; , thenCe East, along the line - of William L. - .Starliweather's and Loris Wood's lands, four hundred and ninety-two perches, to the North-west corner On lot surveyed for Mips Stevens; thence,'' iby the line of said lands and Jonathan Oles' lOt, Sonar taro dred - an d twenty-four and seven-tenths perch es, to the South-west corner of the Oles 'hat : thence East oue hundred perches, to the place of beginuing;. containing seven hundred . and thirty-five acres, strict measure. --Terms of Sale.—One-tfalf Cash - in. hand, and balance in one 'year, secured by Bond and Mortgage. •; SELINA BARNES, - A.,J. BARNES, - • ..Administrators of the Estate or - Jan. 11, 1853. G. Barnes, deceased HEALTH WITHOUT PHYSIC: A PRIZE ESSAY on NERVOUS DISEASES. 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